Palatability and the micro-structure of feeding in humans: The appetizer effect

被引:179
作者
Yeomans, MR
机构
[1] Lab. of Experimental Psychology, University of Sussex
关键词
D O I
10.1006/appe.1996.0040
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The effects of manipulated palatability on eating were assessed in 54 human volunteers eating pasta with a tomato sauce, with palatability adjusted by the addition of three levels of oregano. Meals were divided into 2 min eating episodes separated by brief pauses during which subjects rated aspects of appetite. Both intake and eating rate were greatest in the most palatable condition (0.27% oregano), whereas the addition of 0.54% reduced intake and eating rate. Hunger ratings increased during the initial stages of the meal with 0.27% oregano, but fell throughout the meal in the other conditions, whereas fullness ratings increased similarly in all three conditions. Rated food attractiveness was greatest with 0.27% oregano, and least with 0.54% oregano, but declined similarly through the meal with all three foods. Initial ratings of palatability were similar to those for food attractiveness, but changes in palatability across meals varied between subjects. Male subjects consistently ate more and faster than females, but similar effects of manipulated palatability on intake and subjective appetite were seen in both sexes. These data are consistent with the idea that palatability increases intake through a positive-feedback reward mechanism, and offers a novel method for measuring these effects. (C) 1996 Academic Press Limited
引用
收藏
页码:119 / 133
页数:15
相关论文
共 17 条
[1]   DEPRIVATION, PALATABILITY AND THE MICRO-STRUCTURE OF MEALS IN HUMAN-SUBJECTS [J].
BELLISLE, F ;
LUCAS, F ;
AMRANI, R ;
LEMAGNEN, J .
APPETITE, 1984, 5 (02) :85-94
[2]   THE ANALYSIS OF HUMAN FEEDING PATTERNS - THE EDOGRAM [J].
BELLISLE, F ;
LEMAGNEN, J .
APPETITE, 1980, 1 (02) :141-150
[3]   EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN PALATABILITY ON FOOD-INTAKE AND THE CUMULATIVE FOOD-INTAKE CURVE IN MAN [J].
BOBROFF, EM ;
KISSILEFF, HR .
APPETITE, 1986, 7 (01) :85-96
[4]  
Booth D. A., 1987, EATING HABITS, P175
[5]   HOW NOT TO THINK ABOUT IMMEDIATE DIETARY AND POSTINGESTIONAL INFLUENCES ON APPETITES AND SATIETIES - COMMENT [J].
BOOTH, DA .
APPETITE, 1990, 14 (03) :171-179
[6]   TYPE OF TEST-MEAL AFFECTS PALATABILITY AND EATING STYLE IN HUMANS [J].
GUYGRAND, B ;
LEHNERT, V ;
DOASSANS, M ;
BELLISLE, F .
APPETITE, 1994, 22 (02) :125-134
[7]   HUNGER AND PALATABILITY - TRACKING RATINGS OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER THE CONSUMPTION OF PREFERRED AND LESS PREFERRED FOOD [J].
HILL, AJ ;
MAGSON, LD ;
BLUNDELL, JE .
APPETITE, 1984, 5 (04) :361-371
[8]   EATING RESPONSES OF HUMANS DURING DINNER MEALS [J].
HILL, SW .
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1974, 86 (04) :652-657
[9]  
Kissileff H. R., 1986, CHEM SENSES NUTR, V15, P293
[10]  
Le Magnen J., 1987, EATING HABITS, P131